No Win No Fee Personal Injury Lawyers in Michigan

By
Goodman Acker P.C.
|October 10, 2014

It is not an uncommon question among individuals interested in pursuing
a personal injury claim in Michigan to ask “How much is it going
to cost me?” or “How much do you charge?” In fact, this
is one of the most frequently asked questions our attorneys receive from
victims and their families. Many people fear that the cost of hiring a
skilled and experienced attorney will be high and become a financial burden.

At the law firm of Goodman Acker we represent our clients under a contingency
fee agreement, generally referred to as a “No Win, No Fee”
agreement. What this means for you is that you do not pay any fees or
costs whatsoever until we win or settle your case. We also do not charge
any upfront costs. Our
Michigan personal injury lawyers will review your case for free, investigate your claim and advance any
costs associated with pursuing your case, such as witness fees, court
reporter fees, deposition costs and more.

Honoring a No Win No Fee promise can give you a piece of mind as you can
focus on your recovery and know that our personal injury attorneys are
working hard to ensure you get the settlement you deserve. In addition
to our trusted no fee promise, Goodman Acker also prides themselves on
providing the best possible legal services available to our clients. We
do this by ensuring our clients hold us to our set of core values and
client guarantees.

Our core values include:

Driven & hard working;

Good people;

Service the client above all else

Competent

Team player

Our client guarantees include:

We care

We are attentive

We are aggressive

We are knowledgeable

We are honest

If you have not contacted us already, call our law firm office today at
(248) 793-2010 for a free, no obligation case review. We will answer any questions that you may have including questions regarding
our no fee promise as well as determine whether or not you need an attorney.

Look through our How Long Does A Lawsuit Take Infographic to get an idea
of the timeline your lawsuit could take.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.